This is a great video. I'm not sure how many times I've watched it. Logging is funny, once it gets you you're pretty well done. Thanks for your work making these!
Very nice video! Worked in the bush a few years ago and some more a ways back further,,miss it very much! Loved the camp life,,I was a road builder,,anyway awesome work,,keep it up! Cheers!
great video ,was really suprised that you guys werent using full comp ,we use full comp all the way up to a 36 inch bar down here in oregon. great video though 👍😀
Hi.. I'm Narta from Indonesia, I'm also a woodcutter but the tree in Indonesia is small, the tree I cut is the sengon tree. Are there sengon trees in your area? 🙏
Ken Wood because in this area the trees are too dense and suffocating the forest floor causing the roots system to become weak. This was a dangerous area because of the steepness and the forest killing it self. They also remove what is need to the help the second growth grow faster.
@@Sevphotography Believe it or not, trees of the same species are able to connect at the roots, and thus trees that have more light can share their excess of nutrients through the roots and mycelial networks to those trees that are more shaded
@@nakulah Then stop living in your house and supporting the usage of the wood product, stop wiping your rear. It can be more sustainable I know that. Forest fires take away more forest and cause damage to the land then commercial log ever will. When you wide that behind of yours some has risked their life for that paper. Logging is in the top 5 most dangerous jobs. It large scale farming and there are logging 3rd growth forest now. 6 weeks after the cut it been replanted. The pine beetle has destroyed B.C forest sooooo bad and the only thing to stop the spread of it is 1)Fire 2) -25 or colder for 2 weeks in the whole province or 3) remove infected areas via logging. Nature kills itself more than logging it acknowledging that fact. Fires reset the forest and logging does too we just use the wood and not just leave it to turn to ash. It perspective and facts, and everyone needs a job how about you stop your job because I know it is killing the planet too. We need to manage its sustainability.
Yer gotta chase a bit eh,..We put wing cuts in the softwood like that downunder,never did it in the tropical hardwood,but left bigger step on backcut,no humbolts except in the big ones...
(Revelation 20:11-15)And I saw a great white throne, and him that sat on it, from whose face the earth and the heaven fled away; and there was found no place for them. And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God; and the books were opened: and another book was opened, which is the book of life: and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works. And the sea gave up the dead which were in it; and death and hell delivered up the dead which were in them: and they were judged every man according to their works. And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death. And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire. (Revelation 20:11-15)
Funny how some of the most boastful chainsaw operators I've met act absolutely ridiculous if someone pulls hinge fiber, and actual timber fallers could care less.
I've only been falling professionally for 5 years at 32 yrs old but where I'm from in nor cal if any "hinge fiber" strips off the log to be shipped out and sold to the mill it's called stabbing another mill doesn't pay for that portion of the tree. So say for example the tree in the video that left "fiber" as it broke away from the stump was to be bucked into a 41 foot log that measured 24 inches in diameter on the top end. That log would have 100 board feet in it. Now 4 feet of slabbing takes it down to 37 feet but the next preferred length is 33 feet long and a 33 foot log at 24 inches diameter adds up to 810 millable board feet which is now all the mill is willing to pay for. If your getting say 500 dollars a thousand said log went from being worth 500 dollars to 405 dollars. That being said there are sure fire ways to keep that from happening and that's what timber fallers get paid to do. Put down as much millable wood as possible safely and intact
@@jacobhagerman1209 Thanks for processing. There is a lot of softwood falling footage on youtube showing massive fiber pull. What I do not understand is when people try to apply the same concerns to a log that will never be taken to a mill. Ever.
Not disagreeing with you, just annoyed with posers I've had to work with. Never taken a log to a mill in their life, but are comfortable with a hinge less than half an inch wide.
So are humans and probably your are one of them. I’d stop the Starbucks and stop using all paper products that more painful to watch. You just now know where it comes from now. If was painful why watch
Harsh Travels Lol prove it because your accusation is totally wrong and guess what it grows back too. These tress ended up as building materials by the way. So don’t live in your house or wipe ur ass and do jump to conclusions and think you have it all right.
Sev.photography most of the Victoria lumber is going for China packages and toilet paper pulp. It grows back in 2000 years. That’s not really sustainable guys. Humans live 100 years. These old growth need to be protected. Get a job putting wind mill up And watch ancient forest alliance.
Harsh Travels send me proof your just speak without hard fact behind you. Fire wipes out more of the forest then man ever will. Lol wind mills lol the Co2 that created from manufacturing and maintenance doesn’t off set their clean energy it is just smoke in your eyes.
@@Sevphotography the co2 created in making a windmill is offset very very quickly man I would look into that carefully and not watch Fox News. The CO2 harnessed by a living old growth forest is the most in the world. - your kids will live in a terrible world if we don't preserve the forests and grow more forests. money is worthless if you don't have clean air and clean water and if your sick with cancer.
@@Happylifebyh Your fact are not supported there is not articles that you linked. I know totally wrong in one month of windmill not turning they lose their environmental benefits. The co2 captured by kelp in one bloom is 100x that of the amazon rain forest as fact on BBC life and a paper a doctor in environment science at UBC presented these are facts. Without the forest industry as humans would be technologically behind in all our scientific advancements as we could not build schools. This forset they cut down was dying and going to be match sticks in 5 years as asset bc the BC forestry serves.
Real Nice.Fallers-The heros of this province
Saw your videos a while back and then started watching Bjarne Butler falling trees. Great stuff.
brings back memories thank you
Really excellent videography of some great work! Thank you!
thanks you for the comments
This is a great video. I'm not sure how many times I've watched it. Logging is funny, once it gets you you're pretty well done. Thanks for your work making these!
Very nice video! Worked in the bush a few years ago and some more a ways back further,,miss it very much! Loved the camp life,,I was a road builder,,anyway awesome work,,keep it up! Cheers!
Dropping some nice big Pacific Northwest trees there fella!! Nice job Sir!
Alex your videos are excelent
I grew up in a logging family and logging is me. Your cool really cool thank you
It’s a welcome to my hell unit video I love it thank you for gratifying this trade really
Thanks for all the comments I working on doing a series on the forest fire fighting industry here in BC
Truly Canadian West Coast Talent!
Awesome footage! Great cutting! nice work
atmosphere well shared and great video taking - very well done
thank you
Awesome work! Can't wait to see what else you put out. I just subscribed, love the logging videos.
Real cool share! we do it a little different out east but theres more than one way to do a job! Great video
Thanks took a look at your channel got some good work. I missing them going out to cut 20 foot to 25-foot diameter cedars would have been really cool.
Sev.photography ;) I wish I could have the opportunity!
Excellent!
Thanks
Awesome video very nice..
Nice work!
great video ,was really suprised that you guys werent using full comp ,we use full comp all the way up to a 36 inch bar down here in oregon. great video though 👍😀
Joe Palanuk hey Joe im from Oregon also. Do you know of anyone huring for timber fallers by any chance?
Speak for yourself. I run full skip and I, live in oregon..
Hi.. I'm Narta from Indonesia, I'm also a woodcutter but the tree in Indonesia is small, the tree I cut is the sengon tree. Are there sengon trees in your area? 🙏
That was awesome
That's what i'm talkin' about👍👍
well done boyo wow !
thanks
Every time I'm awed by something in this province, something else pops up.
Great job, love the video, just wondered what the second song is? Trying to find artist and title
Nice job Mister brings back memories of the 90,s in Southeast Alaska nice yellow cedar patch you had there. Are you hell logging or cable
Using a yarder via cable
Awsome job! What song and artist are in this series of videos
miss this job.
I love this video ,hard life good life
Good👍👍
Why do you fell all the Trees in a square Area. Here in Europe we only clearing Lines out of our Forest it keeps the Woods much more efficiency
Ken Wood because in this area the trees are too dense and suffocating the forest floor causing the roots system to become weak. This was a dangerous area because of the steepness and the forest killing it self. They also remove what is need to the help the second growth grow faster.
Because it is the most profitable, plain and simple.
@@Sevphotography Believe it or not, trees of the same species are able to connect at the roots, and thus trees that have more light can share their excess of nutrients through the roots and mycelial networks to those trees that are more shaded
@@Sevphotography The only thing killing the forest is the people logging it..
@@nakulah Then stop living in your house and supporting the usage of the wood product, stop wiping your rear. It can be more sustainable I know that. Forest fires take away more forest and cause damage to the land then commercial log ever will. When you wide that behind of yours some has risked their life for that paper. Logging is in the top 5 most dangerous jobs. It large scale farming and there are logging 3rd growth forest now. 6 weeks after the cut it been replanted. The pine beetle has destroyed B.C forest sooooo bad and the only thing to stop the spread of it is 1)Fire 2) -25 or colder for 2 weeks in the whole province or 3) remove infected areas via logging. Nature kills itself more than logging it acknowledging that fact. Fires reset the forest and logging does too we just use the wood and not just leave it to turn to ash. It perspective and facts, and everyone needs a job how about you stop your job because I know it is killing the planet too. We need to manage its sustainability.
Choker Setters Needed?
Yesssss😍😍😍😍😍
The trees is it fir??
Yes there fir and various types of trees.
wycinka drzew Fir , Hemlock and Cedar !
Just look at all them slivers being pulled
Lots of stump pull. Stops cutting way too early!
Yer gotta chase a bit eh,..We put wing cuts in the softwood like that downunder,never did it in the tropical hardwood,but left bigger step on backcut,no humbolts except in the big ones...
Where is this?
River inlet British Columbia
give more films like that
Nice Job! Get ritt of that junk!
Fiber pull
Nice :)
Stihl 461?
yes done out though
puttin the down
hollywood couldnt do better but u leave. to much wood hangn but. awsome video
Thanks
Don’t do this at home, folks!
F350 Crummy!!!!!
(Revelation 20:11-15)And I saw a great white throne, and him that sat on it, from whose face the earth and the heaven fled away; and there was found no place for them. And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God; and the books were opened: and another book was opened, which is the book of life: and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works. And the sea gave up the dead which were in it; and death and hell delivered up the dead which were in them: and they were judged every man according to their works. And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death. And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire. (Revelation 20:11-15)
Funny how some of the most boastful chainsaw operators I've met act absolutely ridiculous if someone pulls hinge fiber, and actual timber fallers could care less.
I've only been falling professionally for 5 years at 32 yrs old but where I'm from in nor cal if any "hinge fiber" strips off the log to be shipped out and sold to the mill it's called stabbing another mill doesn't pay for that portion of the tree. So say for example the tree in the video that left "fiber" as it broke away from the stump was to be bucked into a 41 foot log that measured 24 inches in diameter on the top end. That log would have 100 board feet in it. Now 4 feet of slabbing takes it down to 37 feet but the next preferred length is 33 feet long and a 33 foot log at 24 inches diameter adds up to 810 millable board feet which is now all the mill is willing to pay for. If your getting say 500 dollars a thousand said log went from being worth 500 dollars to 405 dollars. That being said there are sure fire ways to keep that from happening and that's what timber fallers get paid to do. Put down as much millable wood as possible safely and intact
@@jacobhagerman1209 Thanks for processing. There is a lot of softwood falling footage on youtube showing massive fiber pull. What I do not understand is when people try to apply the same concerns to a log that will never be taken to a mill. Ever.
Not disagreeing with you, just annoyed with posers I've had to work with. Never taken a log to a mill in their life, but are comfortable with a hinge less than half an inch wide.
Poor trees
Painfull to watch
So are humans and probably your are one of them. I’d stop the Starbucks and stop using all paper products that more painful to watch. You just now know where it comes from now. If was painful why watch
pretty terrible how old growth forests are being cut for toilet paper.
Harsh Travels Lol prove it because your accusation is totally wrong and guess what it grows back too. These tress ended up as building materials by the way. So don’t live in your house or wipe ur ass and do jump to conclusions and think you have it all right.
Sev.photography most of the Victoria lumber is going for China packages and toilet paper pulp. It grows back in 2000 years. That’s not really sustainable guys. Humans live 100 years. These old growth need to be protected. Get a job putting wind mill up And watch ancient forest alliance.
Harsh Travels send me proof your just speak without hard fact behind you. Fire wipes out more of the forest then man ever will. Lol wind mills lol the Co2 that created from manufacturing and maintenance doesn’t off set their clean energy it is just smoke in your eyes.
@@Sevphotography the co2 created in making a windmill is offset very very quickly man I would look into that carefully and not watch Fox News. The CO2 harnessed by a living old growth forest is the most in the world. - your kids will live in a terrible world if we don't preserve the forests and grow more forests. money is worthless if you don't have clean air and clean water and if your sick with cancer.
@@Happylifebyh Your fact are not supported there is not articles that you linked. I know totally wrong in one month of windmill not turning they lose their environmental benefits. The co2 captured by kelp in one bloom is 100x that of the amazon rain forest as fact on BBC life and a paper a doctor in environment science at UBC presented these are facts. Without the forest industry as humans would be technologically behind in all our scientific advancements as we could not build schools. This forset they cut down was dying and going to be match sticks in 5 years as asset bc the BC forestry serves.